Photo courtesy of Andrew King - D4 Productions

Saturday, March 10, 2012

And so it begins

8 days 12 hours 14 minutes and 5 seconds is the record for the Colorado Trail.

Waterton Canyon officially opened on March 1st after being closed since July 2010 so crews could dregde Strontia Springs Reservoir. Thousands of cubic yards of sediment had to be removed that had built up from the 1996 Buffalo Creek wildfire and the 2007 Hayman wildfire. Which means all that heavy equipment occupied the 6 mile road leading to the start of the single track Colorado Trail. Over the past year and half hikers and bikers were rerouted to Indian Creek, no big deal. In fact, I thought it was more scenic but it prevented a bona fide attempt of an FKT on the CT until now.

Today was the first time in a year and half that I stepped foot on the proper CT and I was buzzing! There were tons of people out on a March blue bird day in Colorado; runners, bikers, walkers, fisherman, and even the mountain goats made an appearance. I didn't make it very far today, only to Lenny's rest and back, but come August I will once again make my way to Durango. I get butterflies even thinking about it right now! Back in 2009 I completed the Colorado Trail (with huge support from family and friends) in 11 days 12 hours and 47 minutes to finish on my 40th birthday. My goal was nothing more than to complete it on my birthday, averaging 40 myles a day. It was the hardest thing I have done in my life and now I want to take a stab at the record.

New signage at Waterton Canyon

It's funny how these things work their way into the mind. I remember while on the trail waking up at 3 AM every morning for 12 days and only 1/2 way through I didn't want to do it anymore. I had severe shin splints and nearly came away with compartment syndrome. My cankles were huge and feet bloated like a dead hippos feet. So why is it that I want to do this again? And faster nonetheless? With undoubtedly more pain? Those are hard questions to answer but I will tell you this: No matter what I do in life, I want to see what I AM capable of. What are my limits? How do I know what my limits are if I've never gone beyond them. I've run nearly 75 ultras and each time I step onto a course I give it my all and it hurts. But each time I finish, it's also the most gratifying feeling. Adrenaline Junkie? Yes! It's an addiction, but it's a healthy addiction that makes me a better father, husband, friend, and coworker. Without this fix I am in "the crowd". And you know what Albert Einstein said about "the crowd"? The one who follows the crowd will usually get no further than the crowd. The one who walks alone, is likely to find himself in places no one has ever been.

I haven't set an exact date of when I will hit the Colorado Trail but my guess it will be in the August timeframe. Ultimately, my attempt at the record will be dictated by my work/family balance. I still have Hardrock and a few other races until then so we will see what happens. Chuckanut 50K next weekend. And it is going to be barn burner, full of talented runners!

11 comments:

Macaux said...

niiiiiiiiice, this is sweet. great challenge to go after, got to be awesome seeing so much of that trail

Dylan Bowman said...

YES! Would love to lend a hand at some point along the way. Good luck next weekend!

Unknown said...

I will hit you up DBow as it gets closer. Thanks!

Viper - it is the most spectacular! Although last time I ran into a bunch of hunters in the middle of no where, they were pissed because I scared all there trophies away.

GZ said...

Sweet. Nuthin' ventured, nuthin gained.

Six of Zack ale for you (bombers) if you get the record.

nmp said...

I would also be glad to help you out, or join you if you want some company, for a few days...

Hope you have a great run next weekend!

Unknown said...

Thanks Nick! I will be hitting you up as well. Last time it took me two days to get through the San Juans from Slumgullion to Molas pass and I had Paul Dewitt with me. I plan on doing it in one day but will still need someone through there cause there is no access.

Talk soon

Manners said...

Sa-Weet! I am gonna be more than ready to lend a hand.
Manners

Anonymous said...

Scott - best of luck with the training and goal - you will do it! I like to use a lesser intelligent figure than Einstein, Avril Lavigne to inspire me...

"Is it enough to love?
Is it enough to breathe?
Somebody rip my heart out
And leave me here to bleed
Is it enough to die?
Somebody save my life
I'd rather be anything but ordinary please

To walk within the lines
Would make my life so boring
I want to know that I
Have been to the extreme
So knock me off my feet
Come on now give it to me
Anything to make me feel alive"

There you go Scott - crush that record!

Gangels said...

I would be happy to drink your beer, I mean help out for couple days depending when it is.

Good luck at the Nut. Looks to be crazy fast.

-T

Casseday said...

Awesome! Good luck Scott. There's nothing for us in the "crowd".

Speedgoat Karl said...

you telling me you're gonna miss the Speedgoat 50k....with 10k on the line?